JOURNAL ARTICLE

On Dynamic Stream Weighting for Audio-Visual Speech Recognition

Virginia EstellersMihai GurbanJean‐Philippe Thiran

Year: 2011 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Audio Speech and Language Processing Vol: 20 (4)Pages: 1145-1157   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

The integration of audio and visual information improves speech recognition performance, specially in the presence of noise. In these circumstances it is necessary to introduce audio and visual weights to control the contribution of each modality to the recognition task. We present a method to set the value of the weights associated to each stream according to their reliability for speech recognition, allowing them to change with time and adapt to different noise and working conditions. Our dynamic weights are derived from several measures of the stream reliability, some specific to speech processing and others inherent to any classification task, and take into account the special role of silence detection in the definition of audio and visual weights. In this paper we propose a new confidence measure, compare it to existing ones and point out the importance of the correct detection of silence utterances in the definition of the weighting system. Experimental results support our main contribution: the inclusion of a voice activity detector in the weighting scheme improves speech recognition over different system architectures and confidence measures, leading to an increase in performance more relevant than any difference between the proposed confidence measures.

Keywords:
Computer science Weighting Speech recognition Noise (video) Reliability (semiconductor) Set (abstract data type) Speech processing Voice activity detection Task (project management) Artificial intelligence Pattern recognition (psychology) Image (mathematics)

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